Safety Best Practices Quiz Question Title * 1. Once you’ve identified the most common accidents and their related behaviors, you should: Stop worrying about accidents Accept the risk for doing those behaviors Begin avoiding those behaviors Question Title * 2. You reduce the risk of hitting a pedestrian during a left turn if you: Pre Trip your bus Keep a 4 second following distance Rock and roll Question Title * 3. An example of unsafe behavior is: Failing to consistently count the children as they exit the bus. Parking in the same parking space. Maintaining a proper following distance Question Title * 4. The best definition of safety is: Absence of Accidents Freedom from Risk Paying Attention Question Title * 5. The 300:29: I theory points out that we must focus on: Behaviors BEFORE an accident occurs Actions we take AFTER an accident occurs Vehicular failures as causes of accidents Question Title * 6. A good way to be free from the risk of having a safety problem with your school bus is to: ALWAYS back the bus up ALWAYS perform a thorough pre-trip inspection NEVER count the children away from the bus Question Title * 7. WITHOUT exception, ________ are at the root cause of accidents. Vehicles Coincidence People Question Title * 8. If you ALWAYS stay four seconds behind the vehicle in front of you, you will: NEVER run the risk of having a preventable accident Greatly reduce the chance of having a rear end collision. Have a hard time staying on schedule with your school bus route. Question Title * 9. The main point of the Rock and Roll technique is to: Avoid hitting a pedestrian or another vehicle in your blind spot. Stay alert while you’re driving a long distance. Drive in a manner that helps you avoid backing the bus. Question Title * 10. Please type your full name in the box below. By submitting this you confirm that you have fully reviewed and understand the Safety Best Practices training material. SUBMIT